A Change of Scenery

We all know TNA is going on the road, but there is something that always brings a smile to my face, the change of scenery. It may be the bigger stadium they used. It feels like they belong in bigger stadiums. No longer this minuscule little pub in the corner that Impact is usually taped with the same fans making the the product feel all dull and melancholy.

Is it possible for TNA to stay out of the Impact Zone? Will it be for the better? If so, will it blow up in their face?

We all know TNA is going on the road, but there is something that always brings a smile to my face, the change of scenery. It may be the bigger stadium they used. It feels like they belong in bigger stadiums. No longer this minuscule little pub in the corner that Impact is usually taped with the same fans making the the product feel all dull and melancholy.

Is it possible for TNA to stay out of the Impact Zone? Will it be for the better? If so, will it blow up in their face?

that a question i wonder how many regulars usually attend the when TNA is at the Impact Zone??? Then how many are tourists, just visiting Florida???

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Not quite ready for the big stadiums. Basically they would have to block off 3/4's of the stadium with TNA Impact drapes to be convincing.

On an a slightly unrelated note. Did anyone notice on last night's Impact that the middle front row section of fans would disappear and run back every few minutes, What was all that about?

"TNA - the wrestling alternative" - Mad Bill

I would think that it's due to certain shots. Like they would come back so it looks like more people are there or something. That may be one of the few flaws that come with going with a bigger venue. It doesn't have to be like the Orange Bowl, but something respectable.

Originally Posted by HCollins-TNA1

that a question i wonder how many regulars usually attend the when TNA is at the Impact Zone??? Then how many are tourists, just visiting Florida???

TNA will never be as big as WWE, but if they EVER want to be taken seriously and become the legitimate No. 2 company, then they've got to:

#1 - Get the fuck out of the Impact Zone for good
#2 - Be on the road 24/7. Different city every week.
#3 - At least half their shows need to be live.
#4 - Find a better channel than Spike TV to air on.
#5 - Advertise. Advertise. Advertise.

All of this is going to take time and effort, but if they don't do this, they will never any bigger than they are now.